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This is why posses are good!

Post by sinc_vision » Tue May 22, 2007 11:00 pm

pt.1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIpUTPnJ ... ed&search=

pt.2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XmBffoq ... ed&search=

"one day, in maths, i was about to sneeze and then what came out was a snare drum sound"

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Post by ashley » Wed May 23, 2007 12:24 am

"i wrote a rap about racism cos i think it can say more than words"

Last time I checked, rap was words?

Stupid kid bre back in the 70's and their shell suits

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Post by drgk » Sat May 26, 2007 12:25 am

wow. the origins of shit brit mc's. (just kidding don't blow my head off)

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Post by thomas » Sat May 26, 2007 12:30 am

Ashley wrote:"i wrote a rap about racism cos i think it can say more than words"

Last time I checked, rap was words?

Stupid kid bre back in the 70's and their shell suits

80s mate.........


@drgk, i think you will find these emcees would not be happy with you calling them shit, as they are still active in the Hip Hop scene down in London (One guy at least)

Apparantly (from a reliable source), some decent tunes came from one of the posses

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Post by drgk » Sat May 26, 2007 12:34 am

man, must have touched on a nerve. sorry but to date i've heard about 2 non-jamaican brit mc's that can even stay on beat.. it's ok, the music production coming out of UK more than makes up for it. but let's face it america has the mc market on lock, we got more great mc's in your average county lock-up than britain has on your whole island. no offense meant, i listen to british music more than i listen to american hip-hop.

(now sit back and watch as 1500 limeys light me up)

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Post by thomas » Sat May 26, 2007 12:36 am

Fuck you,

You seriously gunna sit there and diss a whole countries Hip Hop output, when you dont know any fucking thing about it?

I think you aint gunna last long on this forum, and for me it will be a welcome departure.

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Post by unempty » Sat May 26, 2007 12:38 am

That was a sweet video.

"one day in maths..." is the best quote of all time. Makes me wanna tell the story of having diarrhea and all that came out was wubwubwubwub and I was like "whoa, that's a mad bassline"....

See the line back there? Way pass it. :evil:

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Post by drgk » Sat May 26, 2007 1:19 am

Thomas wrote:Fuck you,

You seriously gunna sit there and diss a whole countries Hip Hop output, when you dont know any fucking thing about it?

I think you aint gunna last long on this forum, and for me it will be a welcome departure.

bwahahahahahahahahha...so i guess you're a little touchy on this subject. here's an idea instead of firing off insults at me (AGAIN) try giving me some examples of good brit mcs. might be i just haven't heard any. i do know "something about it" i keep waiting to hear some good shit, but have not. most grime strikes me as pretty poor, maybe the standards of what an mc is supposed to focus on are different.

in america staying on beat and flowing are far more important than say, rhyme or content, although the best have all these elements. most brit mc's i've heard seem more focused on getting their lines to rhyme even if it means pausing for a second to think about it (big no no here).

and i didn't dis a whole countries "hip hop" output, just saying in my experience i've not heard that many british mc's that can hang. don't get so defensive, jesus. you did catch the part when i said i listen to british music far more than american hip hop, right. or do you even read my whole posts before you go ballistic.


this whole light up the american thing is making me rethink how open minded ya'll are after all. i posit an argument and am met with open hostility and insults time and time again.

is that video you? your friend? are you a shit brit mc? if so sorry i damaged yer ego.

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Post by drgk » Sat May 26, 2007 1:35 am

Ashley wrote:"i wrote a rap about racism cos i think it can say more than words"

Last time I checked, rap was words?

Stupid kid bre back in the 70's and their shell suits
naw, that was last week not the 70's

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Post by drgk » Sat May 26, 2007 1:41 am

to continue:

perhaps it is simliar to how i've read dj's differed in the early 1990's between britain and the US. now i read this, so again, try to respond intellegently, take a deep breath before you go jihad on me again.

i've read that while most american djs emphasize beat matching so you don't fuck up your cabbage patch on the dance floor; british dj's often didn't even try to beat match, often waiting for a track to play out or just jamming over the crossfader whenever they felt like it. (i know this is not the case today i read it in some book about house music awhile back)

perhaps this is a case of different standards, which my ignorant american ears don't understand yet.

again, stop insulting me and have a conversation allready. cut the east-cost-west-coast ego trip shit for a minute and just talk.

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Post by drgk » Sat May 26, 2007 1:53 am

just reviewed mr. thomas' posts elsewhere on the forum.

mostly about what drugs he does, what shoes he buys, what expensive taste he has, very very impressive. good portion of them are him bashing on others including a good deal of gay bashing (not cool bud). suppose i should pick my battles, i'm wasting my time on this burnout.

let the players play and the haters hate. guess they can't all be weeners.

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Post by misk » Sat May 26, 2007 1:57 am

these videos kick ass :lol:

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Post by thomas » Sat May 26, 2007 2:46 am

drgk

Seriously mate, leave it out.

You obviously grasp no understanding of how to approach things on these internet forums, maybe in real life you are a bit clearer, I hope so.

Under no circumstance should you even attempt, to depict someone you do not know to others in a few sentences like that.

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Post by robbiej » Sat May 26, 2007 7:52 am

drgk wrote:perhaps this is a case of different standards, which my ignorant american ears don't understand yet.
i'd say you hit the nail on the head with that comment...

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Post by thump rat » Sat May 26, 2007 12:07 pm

Listen to Jehst, Return of the Drifter era drgk.

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Post by thomas » Sat May 26, 2007 12:14 pm

Thump Rat wrote:Listen to Jehst, Return of the Drifter era drgk.
I was thinking more Blak Twang, Roots Manuva, TY.............but good choice!

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Post by jack mccracken » Tue May 29, 2007 7:09 pm

drgk wrote:this whole light up the american thing is making me rethink how open minded ya'll are after all. i posit an argument and am met with open hostility and insults time and time again.
people arent flaming you because youre american, it's because youre a pulsating minge spewing nonsense on the regular.

you even said "(now sit back and watch as 1500 limeys light me up)" and then surprised when it happens. what??!!!?
come on bruv, get with the game or get off the field.

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Post by tempest » Thu May 31, 2007 1:00 am

return of the drifter is fuckin brilliant, so is a lot of UK hip hop... but just like the US scene, there is shite and there is gold.

btw chek some oz hip hop :) artists like The Herd or Lyrical Commision

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Post by pk- » Thu May 31, 2007 7:31 am

and i didn't dis a whole countries "hip hop" output, just saying in my experience i've not heard that many british mc's that can hang.
we got more great mc's in your average county lock-up than britain has on your whole island

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Post by spiro » Thu May 31, 2007 9:01 am

drgk wrote:man, must have touched on a nerve. sorry but to date i've heard about 2 non-jamaican brit mc's that can even stay on beat..
Let me help you: I think Slick Rick came from the uk . . .
and alot of killer oldschool; gunshot, London Posse, Hijack, Katch 22 and the list goes on and on . . .
I am not from the UK so I´m not up to date of today, but I have picked up alot of records the last 10 years whith uk mc´s that is straight on point! You should check some out!
mark b & blade, roots manuva, unsung heroes . . .

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